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Councillor Attacked in Dublin: Urgent Call for Women’s Safety

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UPDATE: A shocking incident has emerged as Cat O’Driscoll, a councillor representing the Social Democrats in Dublin, reported being struck in the face during a random attack on her way to canvass just two weeks ago. The attack occurred around 6 PM as she walked through the city, listening to a podcast.

In an interview on RTÉ’s Drivetime, O’Driscoll recounted the harrowing experience. “A man walked towards me and struck me with incredible force to the side of my temple,” she explained, emphasizing that the impact knocked her glasses and headphones off. The assailant “strolled away” without breaking stride, leaving her startled in the middle of the street.

O’Driscoll described the moment as shocking and expressed disappointment that no one else came to her aid, except for a passing woman in a car who urged her to call the Gardaí. “I would hope anytime someone finds themselves in any sort of difficulty that they could rely on people around to offer them assistance,” she said, stressing the need for community support in such alarming situations.

After reporting the incident, O’Driscoll praised the Gardaí for their prompt response and assistance. Despite suffering from soreness and later discovering a lump on her head, she continued with her day, only realizing the emotional impact days later. “It heightened my feelings of vigilance when out in public,” she noted, reflecting on the reality many women and vulnerable groups face.

As a dedicated women’s safety campaigner and chair of the Social Democrats women’s council, O’Driscoll is calling for urgent discussions on gender-based violence. She emphasized the importance of her male colleagues leading conversations on the prevalence of such violence and its root causes. “We need to look at how infrastructure, such as street lighting, could improve safety,” she added, highlighting the need for practical solutions.

The incident has sparked renewed scrutiny over public safety in Dublin, with O’Driscoll urging immediate action. While she refuses to let the attack deter her from her community work, she acknowledges the lingering feelings of unease it has created.

This developing story is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by individuals advocating for change and safety within their communities. As discussions around women’s safety intensify, O’Driscoll’s experience underscores the urgent need for collective action and awareness.

Stay tuned for more updates on this critical issue as it unfolds. Your support for coverage like this helps keep communities informed and engaged.

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